outlawry (Meaning)

Wordnet

outlawry (n)

illegality as a consequence of unlawful acts; defiance of the law

Webster

outlawry (n.)

The act of outlawing; the putting a man out of the protection of law, or the process by which a man (as an absconding criminal) is deprived of that protection.

The state of being an outlaw.

outlawry Sentence Examples

  1. The ruthless outlawry of the Wild West plagued innocent settlers with fear and violence.
  2. The bounty on the outlaw's head brought about a relentless pursuit that threatened their freedom.
  3. Outlawry had become a way of life for the renegade who defied the laws of society.
  4. The government's relentless crackdown on outlawry sent shockwaves through the criminal underworld.
  5. The infamous outlaw sought refuge in the lawless territories where outlawry flourished.
  6. Vigilantes took matters into their own hands, dishing out their own brand of outlawry to combat lawlessness.
  7. The rise of outlawry coincided with a period of economic hardship and social unrest.
  8. Despite the dangers, some outlaws became romanticized figures, capturing the imagination of the public.
  9. The legacy of outlawry continues to fascinate historians and inspire countless works of fiction.
  10. The term "outlawry" has evolved over time, encompassing a wide range of illegal activities and individuals who operate outside the law.

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The ruthless outlawry of the Wild West plagued innocent settlers with fear and violence.

The bounty on the outlaw's head brought about a relentless pursuit that threatened their freedom.

Outlawry had become a way of life for the renegade who defied the laws of society.

The government's relentless crackdown on outlawry sent shockwaves through the criminal underworld.